Notes

Gatewood, Jeremiah: Confederate Infantry 13th Regiment, North
Carolina Infantry: 13th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 3rd
Volunteers, was organized at Garysburg, North Carolina, in May,
1861, with 1,100 men. Its members were recruited in Caswell,
Mecklenburg, Davie, Edgecombe, and Rockingham counties. Ordered
to Virginia, the unit was assigned to General Colston's,
Garland's, Pender's, and Scales' Brigade. It shared in the many
campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from Williamsburg to
Cold Harbor, endured the battles and hardships of the Petersburg
trenches south of the James River, and took part in the
Appomattox operations. This regiment totalled 575 effectives in
April, 1862, lost 29 killed and 80 wounded during the Seven
Days' Battles, and had 41 killed and 149 wounded in the Maryland
Campaign. It reported 37 casualties at Fredericksburg and 216 at
Chancellorsville. Of the 232 engaged at Gettysburg, more than
seventy-five percent were disabled. It surrendered 22 officers
and 193 men. The field officers were Colonels Joseph H. Hyman,
William D. Pender, and Alfred M. Scales; Lieutenant Colonels
W.S. Guy, Henry A. Rogers, Thomas Ruffin, Jr., and E. Benton
Withers; and Majors John T. Hambrick, D.H. Hamilton, Jr., and
T.A. Martin.